Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at 9:17 am  |  256 responses

Post Up: The Neal Factor

Nuggets, Sixers go home. Spurs still dancin’.

Miami 97, Philadelphia 91

For the fourth time in five games, the Sixers jumped out to an early double-digit lead. And for the fourth time in the five games, the Heat defeated the Sixers. Philadelphia clearly frustrated Miami throughout the game, but 64 points from Miami’s Big Three and a surprising 20 from Mario Chalmers were enough for the W.

The Sixers made it interesting late, as they cut their deficit to 1 with less than 20 seconds remaining. But not only did Joel Anthony bring along his usual energy and intensity, he also sank two huge free throws to put Miami up three with 16.8 seconds left in regulation. The Sixers couldn’t get any closer, as an Iguodala jumper bricked off the iron with 10 seconds on the clock.

Dwyane Wade stuffed the stat sheet with 26 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists. LeBron James nearly had a triple-double with 16-10-8. Chris Bosh supplied a double-double with 22 and 11 rebounds.

Iguodala saved his best game of the series for last, as he chipped in 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 dimes. Sixers’ fans can only wonder if this series could have gone longer if Iguodala brought similar performances in the first three games. Elton Brand carried Philly at times as he added 22 points and 6 rebounds.

Heat coach, Erik Spoelstra, has clearly had enough with Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Mike Bibby as both players played less than 5 minutes each. For a championship contender, late April is not the best time to be figuring out the rotation. The Heat now move on to the Eastern Conference Semifinals to face the Boston Celtics. For the Sixers, an intriguing offseason awaits.—Cris Jones

Spurs 110, Grizzlies 103 (OT)

Gary Neal! Gary Neal! Gary Neal! Sorry, I just wanted to fit in with the River Walk crowd. They’re already erecting the statue outside of AT&T Center, right? I don’t blame them.

The Spurs were dead. Done. End of an Era Bandwagon standing room only done. Then Neal hit that shot, that gloriously serrated dagger, and everything changed.

Suddenly the Grizzlies’ momentum doesn’t seem so daunting. Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol are obstacles, not impossibilities. Sam Young is on his way back to Earth. Mike Conley is no longer indefatigably obnoxious (just regular obnoxious).

The Grizzlies are mortal again.

San Antonio is still two wins away from survival, but after Neal’s shot anything is possible.

Coming back from 3-1 to win a series rarely happens. Then again, when’s the last time you saw an undrafted, 26-year-old rookie hit a fallaway three-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in the biggest game of his life?

That’s Hollywood stuff, but when it’s real, it makes you believe.

So throw out Memphis’ advantage inside. Throw out their waves upon waves of double digit scorers. Throw out Conley inexplicably outplaying Tony Parker. This series belongs to San Antonio again.

They’re old, injured and, let’s face it, more than a little overmatched, but the Spurs have “it” now. That thing that happens when you hit a Gary Neal shot. Momentum.

As unlikely as it sounds, they’re going to come back and win this series. Two straight wins, guaranteed.

I’m so confident, I’d bet Timmy D’s bank shot on it. Or Manu’s remaining hair.

Hell, I’ll even stake the River Walk. -- Patrick Crawley / @BasketballFiend

Denver 97, Oklahoma City 100

Kevin Durant’s final 5:31 went a little something like this: 14-footer, 25-footer, 12-footer, 15-footer, 5-footer plus free throw, two more free throws, and then a 19-footer with 12 seconds left. In total, he scored 16 of Oklahoma City’s final 20, outscored the Nuggets by six over that stretch, finished with 41 and single-handedly created one of those this series ends here sequences reserved only for the game’s unmerciful closers.

With the Thunder down 9 and just over four minutes left, the series appeared to be fulfilling its destiny as a lengthy one, with a Game 6 beckoning and the Nuggets scratching together some long overdue momentum. Durant simply took over from there and OKC emerged with its first series victory since relocation.

For the record, Durant went 14-27 from the field to get his second 40-point effort of the series, especially encouraging considering his struggles in Denver. Russell Westbrook, fresh off the firestorm that was the reaction to his 30-shot game, went just 3-15 for his 14 points. Kendrick Perkins showed life on the offensive end to get 11.

Denver placed five players in double figures, led by Arron Afflalo’s 15.

Thus ends an interesting season for the Nuggets: once marred by rumor, enduring a trade that saw them farewell its two best players, before finding cohesion and balance post-trade with a group of very sound talent and depth. They have little to be ashamed of; outside of Game 2 their losing margins were 4, 3 and 3. They were right there.

Durant caps his first true defining moment with a trip to the second round, awaiting the result of San Antonio-Memphis. Like his team, he’ll be far from satisfied. –Todd Spehr

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  • HAMMER

    The “Grizzwalds” better close it out. U don’t want 2 go back to San Antonio for a game 7.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Really anxious for this heat vs celts series. It’s going to be really really strange rooting for the Celtics. Wow. This is such a foreign feeling, but should be one hell oh a series!! Lakers finish off their brunch tonight!

  • J Dilla

    I’m excited about the Heat N Celtics series as well. I think it will b classic and epic series…”Can’t Wait” in my Bart Scott voice.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Any Laker fan that roots for the Celtics in ANY way is not a Laker fan. They would only be Kobe slurpers.

  • J-MAC

    ^
    Cosign will be a great series though. If Paul can take it back to ’08 minus the wheel chair Boston got that.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Least rooting for Ray Allen again might be therapuetic.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    He’s a Sonics fan, new to the Lakers way.

  • JTaylor21

    NBK, I still think that trotting Z and Bibby out there vs the celtics would he a disaster but I think Bibby should come off the bench vs the celts. There’s no way he’s keeping up with Rondo and even if they decide on letting him check Ray, he doesn’t have the foot speed or stamina to be chasing him all around those screens.
    Z should start because JO isn’t much of a treat though I rather have Joel checking KG and GDavis while Bosh checks JO.
    Mia’s chances at winning this series rests on their ability to guard the 3, force Rondo into becoming a scorer and rebounding.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Ray Allen and Shaq are the only players i like on the Celtics. Now that Nate Robb and TA are gone anyway. Yeah i’m a huge Washington Bullets fan and a Vancover Grizzly guy too.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Well LBJ proved how effective he is guarding Paul Pierce. And I think it’s ok to start a game with Bibby on Allen, if he gets tired you just sub him out. I also think having Bibby in to start will keep Rondo honest on defense and prevent him from doing all that helping/cheating/gambling. Unless Chalmers is still a knock-down shooter this series, that guy changes more then my gf before we go to dinner.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Washington Bullets?! They’re not the Bullets OR the Wizards!
    They’re the Chicago Packers! And they were TAKEN from us!
    *sob*
    Sorry…couldn’t help myself…

  • J-MAC

    Bibby chasing Ray? No way he can keep up.

  • JTaylor21

    Enigmatic, mad at what? I’ve said many times that dude is the MVP so what more do you want from me?
    Just because I don’t pray 3 times a day at the Rose altar while facing east towards the United Center doesn’t mean that I hate the guy.

  • Drew

    Co-sign larrylegend – Memphis was up 3 pts. they should’ve fouled the Spurs immediately and send them to the line for 2 pts. instead of letting them have a shot at 3.

  • vtrobot

    MIA/BOS won’t be an epic series as it will mirror the regular season. C’s, 4-1.

  • http://www.dimemag.com Royal

    As a Laker fan I would rather face the Celtics than the Heat in the finals (If L.A makes it to the finals…first round at the moment)So in a way I am rooting for the Celtics to beat the Heat…..*throws up in mouth a little*

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    lol Enig. Wasn’t that like 1947? lol.

  • JTaylor21

    NBK, that’s what you get for taking her to WacArnolds.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    BTW Most of the Laker fans will be rooting for the Celts. They may not admit it but they will be. Like half rooting lol.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    No true Laker fan would ever root for the Celtics. Ever. — good one taylor, got any other jokes from Dave Chappelle you want to plagiarize?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Then why do allot of “true” Lakers fans root for the Celts when they play the Heat? Don’t try and tell fans of teams who they can and can’t root for please. Your wierd.

  • JTaylor21

    Umm let me think…..nah. I’m only good for one chappelle joke a day. What bout you, got any useless Hollinger stats you want to share with us today?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    I just came when he said stats. oh stats you are my one and only. P.E.R is my life. Hollinger rules!

  • http://www.dimemag.com Royal

    The Lakers have a better chance of beating the Celtics in the Finals than they do if they were to meet the Heat actually the Heat are the only team I believe that can beat the Lakers 4 out of 7 games

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    “Your wierd” = one of the weakest SLAM Online insults ever.
    Come correct, LakeShow! LOL

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    lol I like how I’m the “stat-guy” I use them sparingly and only as supporting evidence but I get it, stuff’s hard to understand. — And i’m not telling you who to root for, just once against stating your not a true Laker fan, you lost your team and jumped ship to the next best thing. If you followed Laker history or grew up a Laker fan, or understood how die hard Laker fans feel you would get it. But your new, joined in this decade, its understandable. You already know I don’t consider you a true laker fan, its not anything new.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Well last time i said something kinda rude i just about got excommunicated by Prince NBK. So i have to be careful not to hurt the little ones feelings. He’s probably out beating Kobe his dog right now. so when he gets back in and finds out i called him wierd he’ll probably scold me :(

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    If you’re scared…say you’re scared.

  • J-MAC

    I think Rondo is the xfactor for the Celtics. And people can cheer for whatever team they wont but it does seem like an oxymoron to say Laker fan going for the Celts.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    If you scared buy a dog!

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I consider AllBall the “stat guy” on here.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    lmao this guy. – something kinda rude? has anyone called you anything remotely close to those things? — and does my communication with you matter so much that you have to hold back? go hard man, don’t be a female dog about this, if you got something to say, say it.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    I think “female dog” was worse than “Your weird”.

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-talk/2011 Diesel

    So jtaylor underestimates the Bulls by saying they won’t achieve several different regular season milestones. And when they do, and someone brings it up, then the regular season doesn’t matter?
    Then when that regular season record, which doesn’t matter, gives the Bulls a first round match up with an 8th seeded team and the bulls win, that also doesn’t matter because its against an 8th seed?
    And even though jtaylor has stated multiple times “can Rose at least win a playoff series before you make him the MVP”, Bulls fans are still not allowed to be happy because none of that matters in his mind.
    Which now brings us to, “can the Bulls at least get to the ECF before you celebrate” and when they do jtaylor will be the first post on TPU saying “Damn you Rose peddlers are acting like you won the championship”.
    @jtaylor – did I get that right? Just want to make sure I’ve dumbed up my normal thought process enough to accurately portray you.
    Dude is depressed. Can someone please check in on jtaylor and make sure he doesn’t own any shotguns with triggers large enough to fit his big toe?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Eboy, your weird.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I was referring to what he called matic, and i’m not calling him a “female dog” i’m saying not to be one. – If he doesn’t say whatever it is that he wants to say, then i’m callin him that.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    “Veiled Insults Are For Pussies” I’m liking that one as the podcast title now.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    I thought we cleared up “your” and “you’re” yesterday?

  • JTaylor21

    I can see now that oversensitivity isn’t strictly a female trait, it also resides in men.

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-talk/2011 Diesel

    are sensative people the latest addition to the growing list of things you hate jtaylor? I’ll add it to your list right here under “my life”

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Catfight!

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    i’m honestly under the impression that Taylor is drunk. Who is being sensitive? Diesel? for pointing out things you said and calling you out on it? That’s not sensitive IMO, that’s more like, not liking when people act like they know everything and calling them out when the opportunity arises. Unless I’m “sensitive” then that’s cool, i’ll try and call up my buddy hollinger and see if he has a way to calculate just how “sensitive” i am.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    E, I like “If You Scared Say You Scared”

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Me too.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Jamal Crawford Over or Under Joe Johnson tonight?

  • JTaylor21

    NBK, you’re a funny cat.
    Y’all need people like me so you could point your f*cking fingers and say that’s the bad guy. So what that make you, good? You’re not good, you just know how to hide, how to lie. Me, I don’t have that problem, I always tell the truth even when I lie. So say good night to the bad guy! The last time you gonna see a bad guy like this again, let me tell you. Make way for the bad guy. There’s a bad guy coming through! Better get outta his way!

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Just straight slurring his typing^^

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    “I always tell the truth even when I lie” that’s cute. — I would not put myself on a side of good and evil, are you like trying to make me your nemesis or somethin lol? If your leaving that’s cool, see ya man. Or wait, are you coming through? I’m confused.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Scarface references are so 1990′s…

  • JTaylor21

    The Bulls winning chips are so 1990′s….

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